Paddy Power offering odds on EPT Dublin Winner

Monday, 29 October 2007

Paddy Power, Ireland's largest bookmaker, announced two new betting
markets on the major poker tournaments taking place in the Emerald
Isle in November, the EPT Dublin and Sporting Emporium November
Festival.

Paddy Power, Ireland's largest bookmaker, announced two new betting
markets on the major poker tournaments taking place in the Emerald
Isle in November, the EPT Dublin and Sporting Emporium November
Festival.
For the EPT Dublin, the Irish bookies are offering markets on
'Outright Winner' and 'Top Irish' markets.
The defending champion Roland De Wolfe has had a great time of it
when he's played in Ireland, winning the 2006 EPT Dublin and then
finishing runner up in the 2007 Irish Open. It's not surprising
that the Englishman is joint favourite to win the event at 80/1,
alongside Internet pro Sorel Mizzi.
Also amongst the favourites is the WSOPE Main Event Winner Annette
'Annette_15' Obrestad. Following on from her success in London,
Annette will be keen to win another live event, and was priced at
125/1 when the market was announced.
Dublin EPT -- Outright Betting* -- selected odds
Roland De Wolfe 80/1
Sorrel Mizzi 80/1
Annette Obrestad 125/1
Greg Raymer 150/1
Chris Moneymaker 150/1
Sylvester Geoghegan 200/1
Of course, the Top Irish market will be of real interest,
especially to the home punters. Andy Black is the favourite amongst
them, priced at 14/1, with a list that contains many Irish poker
legends
Dublin EPT - Top Irish* - selected odds
Roy Brindley 16/1
Donnacha O'Dea 18/1
Padraig Parkinson 18/1
Marty Smyth 20/1
Liam Flood 25/1
Scott Gray 33/1
*Odds are subject to change.

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